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By gina
Date 09.07.02 21:09 UTC
Hi Molly (5 1/2 month shih tzu) has a black thing growing all round one tooth at the front. Rang the vet in my usual panic and am taking her tomorrow evening. Does this sound like it could be an abscess. It looks like a black lump surrounding her tooth. Thought I would ask as I do tend to panic :o
Thanks Gina
By LynnT
Date 10.07.02 07:49 UTC
Sorry, Gina, I can't imagine what this is, unless her gums are black. Good luck at the vets.
LynnT
By gina
Date 10.07.02 11:48 UTC
Thanks Lynn, will let you know after I have been this evening. Her gums are pink but lump is black. Perhaps pigment comes into it I am not sure but it isnt any bigger this morning.
Regards Gina
By gina
Date 10.07.02 19:17 UTC
Have you ever felt a real berk :) The 'black lump' was a piece of fur or fluff stuck round her tooth :o
Oh well I laughed when we left the vets and I did get out of work half an hour early :D
Gina
By SaraW
Date 10.07.02 19:24 UTC
roflolpml :D :D :D :D
Oh Gina - best laugh I've had in ages :D
Pleased it turned out nothing serious
lol lol lol lol lol
Sara :D
By issysmum
Date 10.07.02 19:24 UTC
Oh no, poor you. Mind you I'll bet the vet was laughing as well :D How much did that embarrasment cost you???
Fiona
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By gina
Date 10.07.02 19:39 UTC
Hiya - is this a red face = :o !!
It didnt cost anything luckily cos I saw the vet we saw last week when I thought she had a lump on her head and it was only a little scab which took him 10 seconds to pick off !!! (He, the vet, looks like Paddy the vet in Emmerdale with an Aussie accent).
Gina
By Reefer
Date 10.07.02 19:50 UTC
LOL awww Gina what a caring 'Mum' you are:D And what a nice vet you have too:)
Anita
By philippa
Date 10.07.02 20:00 UTC
Hi gina, well I am guilty of being silly too.!! A good few years ago, I bought my daughter two half persian kittens, and chose what i was told were two boys. After getting them home, and looking at them properly, I thought to myself...."Silly woman. these are two girls"
When I took them to the vet, to have their innoculations done, I explained to him what had happened. Trying to hide his laughter, he politely explained to me that cats willies are hidden, and do not show underneath like a male dog!!! Boy did I have a red face LOL
By mari
Date 10.07.02 23:02 UTC
and Phillipa you never rattled them :EEK:
By philippa
Date 10.07.02 23:07 UTC
Oh rats Mari, never thought of doing that!!!! lol
By Jackie H
Date 10.07.02 19:50 UTC
I hardly dare tell you this but I will, many years ago when I first started having males, oh dear this is so blush making. Well this dog was about 14 months old when I noticed whilst grooming him that he had two lumps - no not those lumps I'm not that daft - but two lumps at the base of his sheath. Now I did not know about these glands as men don't have them, but I did know that lumps could be serious so I took him to the vet and told him my dog had these two lumps yesterday but I could not find them today, having shown him where I had found them the poor man had to explain to me the dogs bits and pieces without laughing. Was my face red, bet I kept the surgery amused for weeks. Jackie H
By gina
Date 10.07.02 19:58 UTC
Isnt it nice not to be the only one
But ........ROFL I am ... cos I dont know what you are talking about LOL
Will Barney have them or shall I not look as he needs a bath .. sorry got the giggles now :D
Gina
By LynnT
Date 10.07.02 20:01 UTC
Well, Gina, you live and learn!:D :D
LynnT
By gina
Date 10.07.02 20:08 UTC
I also asked on here a few months back whether at 6 months Barney had any bits to go with his thingy (trying to be polite here :) ) and that caused a few laughs too, and I realised in the end that they were about 3-4 inches away from his thingy and not with it. :o Not sure if all dogs are like this or just his breed .... :D. Gawd why am I talking about this I dont even bother to think about what poor old Molly has or hasnt got - must be a girl thing (oh no dont tell me it is me being a weirdo please :D :D)
Gina
By Jackie H
Date 10.07.02 20:14 UTC
Yes Barney will, they are there to help lock the dog to the bitch during mating and are called the bulbus glandis, so now you know you can forget it unless of course you are grooming and find two lumps..............................JH
By Jackie H
Date 10.07.02 20:17 UTC
Hi Gina, all dogs have their bit seperated not just your breed, it works better that way because the walk on four legs. Jackie H
By gina
Date 10.07.02 20:29 UTC
Thanks Jackie, first dog we have had and I learn something every day.
Gina :)
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